[wp-polyglots] The meaning of "File upload stopped by extension."
Wacław Jacek
mail at waclawjacek.com
Thu May 14 22:36:21 GMT 2009
Peter Westwood wrote the following on 14.05.2009 23:19:
>
> On 14 May 2009, at 20:35, Xavier Borderie wrote:
>
>> I wondered about the very same thing this morning when translating the
>> latest strings.
>> It could also be a "missing PHP extension"...
>>
>> A quick look in poEdit sent me to:
>> http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/file.php#L234 and
>>
>> http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/file.php#L342
>>
>> ...which does not give any more context, but from there on you can
>> find that page:
>> http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.errors.php
>> ...which is translated in a handful of language. Translations are not
>> really any clearer, but at least they are as official as can be...
>>
>> Still, any better context, I'll gladly take.
>
> As I was curious I dug a little deeper.
>
> It seems that recent versions of PHP have had hooks added in to let a
> PHP Extension (such as APC) track file upload progress.
>
> This message relates to the extension stopping the upload process.
>
> So the basic gist is the upload has been blocked by the php extension.
>
> Hope this helps
Yep, that makes sense. Let's wait for info from Nikolay.
- W. J.
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